Fashion Week mourns volunteer

Felicity Wren (far left) was killed in a car crash that also injured her friend Millie McCutcheon north of Morrins-ville. Photo / Supplied

A minute's silence was held at the opening of New Zealand Fashion Week in Auckland last night in memory of a volunteer killed in a car accident on her way to the event.

Felicity Wren, 20, was travelling from Wellington with her friend Millie McCutcheon when their car hit the rear of a truck-and-trailer unit on Friday.

The third-year Massey University student, who was studying photographic design, died at the scene, on State Highway 27 at Patetonga, north of Morrinsville.

Millie, a former Otago Girls' High School student and budding designer, is believed to have been driving. Firefighters cut her from the Alfa Romeo and she was taken to Waikato Hospital, where she was treated in the emergency department and discharged the same day.

"She was understandably very traumatised by what happened," said Sergeant Jared Thompson of Thames police.

Waikato District Road Policing Manager, Inspector Leo Tooman, said both the Alfa Romeo and the truck were travelling south at the time of the collision.

"The truck and trailer unit had slowed as it approached a school bus in its lane that was slowing to turn right on to Otane Rd," Mr Tooman said.

He said both drivers would be interviewed by police later in the week.

Last night in Auckland, the managing director of New Zealand Fashion Week, Dame Pieter Stewart, asked the opening-night audience to observe a moment's silence in honour of Felicity Wren.

Felicity attended St Hilda's Collegiate in Dunedin before moving to Wellington for university. She is understood to have worked part-time at the Country Road clothing store.